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The Stoa Buddhist Philosophy Group meetings are temporarily not in session.
We offer a non-academic book discussion format where those interested in both Stoicism and Buddhism can come together and learn from the text being read and from each other through the guidance of a Stoic practitioner who is also an experienced Buddhist teacher. Our approach is to learn about the art of living and to strive toward the unfolding of our human potential for inner happiness, flourishing, and enlightenment.
The Stoa Buddhist Philosophy Group used to meet on the 2nd and/or 4th Wednesdays of the month, from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. with an informal social starting at 5:45 p.m. We hope you can join us. No experience or knowledge in Buddhism or Stoicism necessary to join in and listen to our reading and discussion. at some point in the future, we will resume our meetings.
Suggested Donation: $5 – $10 to help cover costs for our extensive outreach, Meetup, the use of Zoom Video Communications, internet services, and standard operating costs. Thank you in advance for your generous support. Please visit, https://bffct.org/bff/give/
To join the Stoa Buddhist Meeting visit our main web site below.
https://www.stoabuddhism.org/
Or join us in Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/456730151530249/
Come and join our friendly group, at the cozy Panera Bread in Wethersfield, Connecticut or join us on Zoom, in order to explore the possibility of integrating the both Stoic and Buddhist philosophical traditions into one singular teaching and practice so that participants can receive the benefits from both traditions.
TO LEARN MORE, visit our informative Stoa Buddhist Philosophy Group web site below.
https://www.stoabuddhism.org/
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Próximos eventos (2)
Ver todo- Stoic friendly Buddhist Practice & Talk MeetingBuddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut, Middletown, CT
Attend, Practice & Learn.
Come and explore the core teachings and practices of Buddhism, as a philosophy of life and deep spiritual practice, that blends classic Buddhist with novel Shin Buddhist teachings, and a touch of Stoicism, with one of Connecticut's most well-known Buddhist teachers, Rev. Daishin Senpai, M.A.
Our Practice & Talk meetings offer the Buddhist teachings in a caring and meaningful way with the goal of helping ordinary people transform suffering into peace and liberation.
Our meetings at include sitting meditation, sacred chants, incense offering, and so much more. Open to the general public, beginners, and veteran practitioners alike. No experience with Buddhism is necessary in order to attend or learn.
This week, we will be exploring the Rev. (Dr.) Taitetsu Unno’s modern classic, “River of Fire, River of Water”. Visit our Buddhist Faith Fellowship's Meetup or Facebook groups to learn about the chapter to be discussed; the chapter will be named in the title of the event’s announcement. Also, you can click on our Connect tab, to sign-up for our newsletter. Remember, you don’t need to read anything to attend and enjoy the meeting. Visit our main web site at https://bffct.org/bff/
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you give yourself time to sign-in online or arrive in-person before the 9 a.m. meeting.
Our Location: Our location is unparalleled in Connecticut which includes a must see authentic Zen garden and tatami room.
Parking: Limited parking on Washington Terrace but there is plenty on Mt. Vernon Street which is the side street, next to the center.
Meeting Rules: Practice kind speech, be courteous, and abstain from talking about current politics or display or wear political or offensive symbols or imagery.
Suggested Donation: $10 -$15 (cash or check) to help cover costs for our Zoom meeting, internet services, our extensive outreach efforts, and standard operating costs. Thank you in advance for your generous support.
To give a one-time donation, visit https://bffct.org/bff/give/
To become a supporting member, visit https://bffct.org/bff/online-membership-enrollment/*Once or twice a month on Sundays; except during summer recess, and a couple other occasions, and the availability of Rev. Senpai M.A.
- Stoic friendly Buddhist Practice & Talk MeetingBuddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut, Middletown, CT
Attend, Practice & Learn.
Come and explore the core teachings and practices of Buddhism, as a philosophy of life and deep spiritual practice, that blends classic Buddhist with novel Shin Buddhist teachings and an informed touch of Stoicism, with one of Connecticut's most well-known Buddhist teachers, Rev. Daishin Senpai, M.A.
Our Practice & Talk meetings offer the Buddhist teachings in a caring and meaningful way with the goal of helping ordinary people transform suffering into peace and liberation.
Our meetings at include sitting meditation, sacred chants, incense offering, and so much more. Open to the general public, beginners, and veteran practitioners alike. No experience with Buddhism is necessary in order to attend or learn.
This week, we will be exploring the Rev. (Dr.) Taitetsu Unno’s modern classic, “River of Fire, River of Water”. Visit our Buddhist Faith Fellowship's Meetup or Facebook groups to learn about the chapter to be discussed; the chapter will be named in the title of the event’s announcement. Also, you can click on our Connect tab, to sign-up for our newsletter. Remember, you don’t need to read anything to attend and enjoy the meeting. Visit our main web site at https://bffct.org/bff/
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you give yourself time to sign-in online or arrive in-person before the 9 a.m. meeting.
Our Location: Our location is unequaled in Connecticut which includes a must see authentic Zen garden and tatami room.
Parking: Limited parking on Washington Terrace but there is plenty on Mt. Vernon Street which is the side street, next to the center.
Meeting Rules: Practice kind speech, be courteous, and abstain from talking about current politics or display or wear political or offensive symbols or imagery.
Suggested Donation: $10 -$15 (cash or check) to help cover costs for our meeting, internet services, our extensive outreach efforts, and standard operating costs. Thank you in advance for your generous support.
To give a one-time donation, visit https://bffct.org/bff/give/
To become a supporting member, visit https://bffct.org/bff/online-membership-enrollment/*Once or twice a month on Sundays; except during summer recess, and a couple other occasions, and the availability of Rev. Senpai M.A.